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Alphabetical [« »] heresies 6 heresy 14 heretic 7 heretical 14 heretics 26 heretofore 1 heritage 8 | Frequency [« »] 14 hard 14 heaven 14 heresy 14 heretical 14 hippodrome 14 holdings 14 horn | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances heretical |
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1 2,2| to the most significant “heretical” teaching of Constantine’ 2 2,4| Celestine, who condemned the new heretical teaching at a council gathered 3 3,6| and the followers of minor heretical movements were centered 4 3,6| leaders of other faiths and heretical teachings, who consequently 5 4,1| and the adherents of other heretical teachings. Thus John Damascene, 6 5,4| emperors was atheistic and heretical, thus discrediting the movement: 7 5,8| anathematized the pope for his heretical doctrine in adding the filioque 8 7,4| the formation of different heretical doctrines and dogmatic errors, 9 7,4| Synodicon, that is, the list of heretical names and antichurch doctrines 10 7,4| him to expose all existing heretical doctrines, especially the 11 7,4| manual for the struggle with heretical errors. In spite of this, 12 7,4| the perverted theories and heretical doctrines condemned by the 13 7,4| declared them misleading and heretical. The patriarch to whom Italus 14 7,4| refutation of a great number of heretical errors.~ Among the celebrated